A summary report
of sightings in Turkey, Argentina, Canada, Colombia, Mexico, New
Zealand.

Share International frequently prints reports about sightings of spacecraft. The small
selection below represents only a fraction of the many reports found
in the world’s media in recent years.

The following accounts
have all been confirmed by Benjamin Creme’s Master as authentic
sightings of spacecraft, in each case from Mars, during November and
December 2002.

UFOs prevent meteor crashing in Turkey

Turkey—
On 1 November 2002, according to a Turkish UFO site, airline pilots in
several different planes, as well as witnesses on the ground, saw a
bright light which they at first thought was another plane. However,
when it broke up into a group of smaller lights and rapidly vanished,
they realized it was a UFO. One pilot said: “I’m 100 per cent certain
that the object I saw was not a conventional aircraft, an asteroid or
a comet. It was definitely a UFO.”

One of the pilots described
the sighting: “We realized that it was not a conventional aircraft but
certainly a UFO. As a matter of fact, I saw 10 or 15 constant lights
flying very close to each other, and there was a blinking bright white
light underneath. These white lights were leaving yellowish trails
behind them. Then they started to move away from each other. We
observed them for about 40 seconds until they disappeared, so I
concluded that they flew faster than the speed of light.”

Another pilot reported: “We
realized that it’s quite unlikely for this thing to be an asteroid.
From the reddish colour emerging from it, we thought that it might be
an airplane in some state of emergency or even about to crash. When it
came to the 12 o’clock position we saw a mass of red light in front of
it, small light formations stretching back behind it, and one more
blinking light on its rear edge as if it were the beacon of an
airplane. This thing was definitely not an airplane or an asteroid. It
was something like glowing light formations moving together in a
bigger mass of light. [Then] the mass of light disappeared and the
small bright formations moved away.”

Yet another pilot said: “14
minutes after we took off from Antalya Airport for Munich, a light
approaching from the west caught our attention. At first, thinking it
was an airliner approaching, we looked out of the window with extreme
interest. As it came closer it got bigger, allowing its huge mass to
be seen. We looked at each other with amazement, and continued
watching, stunned. At first sight it appeared like a single mass, but
as it came nearer we saw a huge mass in the middle surrounded by tens
of plane-like objects. I first thought that they had been carrying out
some kind of fuel transfer in the air. But that wouldn’t be possible
with so many airplanes.

“We couldn’t grasp what was
happening. We asked the radar station in Ankara if they picked up any
signals. They said they had not seen anything on the screen. Sun
Express pilots also stated that they had seen UFOs. There was no
signal on the military radar indicating the presence of an unknown
object.”

The UFO was seen from the
ground as well. “When we were preparing for departure from Antalya for
Stuttgart,” reported an airline captain, “I spotted a flying object
that we couldn’t identify. We had completed all preparations and were
waiting for the passengers to come on board. When I stepped into the
cabin to confirm that everything was ready for take-off, one of our
cabin attendants called: ‘Captain, could you come over, there’s
something I’d like to show you.’ Our plane was facing west. When we
looked north/north-west, I saw a bizarre flying object. I couldn’t
estimate how high it was flying. It was faster than an airplane but
still too slow to be a shooting star or asteroid. It was more like a
ball of fire leaving trails behind, flying from west to east. As it
was moving out of sight, its glow was phasing out. I then learned that
some other colleagues had watched the same object, and what they saw
confirmed my observation.”

The manager of a nearby
hotel was driving, when: “I saw a marvellous shooting star that made
an angle of 90 degrees down to the ground. At exactly the same time as
I watched that magnificent view, I saw a cluster of light moving on my
right. What I saw was violating the laws of physics. If it were an
asteroid it would crash into the ground at extreme speed. [Then] the
object — whatever it is — disappeared. I couldn’t figure out what it
was. Some friends warned me that I might face cynical attitudes, so I
kept silent until I heard the news on 7 November 2002.”

The UFO was also seen by an
imam when he went to the mosque for early morning prayers. “I saw
luminous objects looking like long minarets,” he said, while another
witness recounted: “A little while before the prayer-call we saw a
number of objects in the sky. The objects then formed a cluster of
yellow light. It was glowing all around. I wouldn’t believe if I
hadn’t seen it with my own eyes.”

(Source:
www.unknowncountry.com)

(Benjamin Creme’s Master
confirms that these sightings were of a meteor reducing in size as it
disintegrated under the action of the UFOs — see box below.)

Q.
(1) The internet site www.siriusufo.org reported this remarkable
event: A meteor, entering the atmosphere of the Earth above
Turkey on 1 November 2002 and likely to have caused a major
disaster, was pulverized and rendered harmless by a UFO before
it could strike the Earth. This conclusion was made by a
research centre which investigated the reports of six aircrews.
Amateur photographs and video recordings have also been made of
the event.

Was there really an
enormous meteor above Turkey on 1 November 2002? (2) If so, did
a UFO destroy this meteor and why? (3) On whose authority would
a UFO do this? (4) Where did this UFO come from and how could a
UFO react so quickly?

A.(1) Yes. (2) Yes. It would have caused enormous damage
and loss of life. (3) There is a standing order to UFO crews to
help in this way. (4) Mars. They do not work in ‘time’ as we
know it.

Argentina — In
November 2002, UFOs were seen over Buenos Aires and videotaped by
witnesses on the ground. One witness photographed a fleet of three
objects descending over the north-eastern section of the city. Minutes
earlier, another object reportedly flashed for several minutes over
two other sections of the city at an altitude of 1,500 metres (5,000
feet).

Canada — On 21
December 2002 a witness reported: “I was on the ferry going from
Victoria to Vancouver, British Columbia [across the Strait of Georgia
on Canada’s west coast]. At 9.20am, I went out on deck. There was a
blue sky but with lots of clouds that were moving quite fast because
of the wind. I saw a white ball or sphere-shaped object approaching a
cloud. It didn’t move very fast. It seemed to float, but I know it
wasn’t a balloon. It was very white. It didn’t look very big, but who
can tell at that height? I watched it for about 10 seconds, not taking
my eyes off it.

“As it was approaching a
cloud ... I waited for it to reappear after the wind moved the cloud,
but I never saw it again... It was moving in a north-westerly
direction until it was covered by the cloud. Then I don’t know what
happened to it. The length of the event took approximately 10 to 15
seconds.”

Colombia — On 28
November 2002 several silver disc-shaped objects were spotted over
Bogota. The objects, described by witnesses as “various flattened
spheres”, were spotted hovering over the Cerro Monserrate region. At
the Bogota office of Contacto OVNI de Colombia, a UFO research group,
telephones were ringing off the hook with witnesses’ accounts of the
sighting.

Contacto OVNI investigator
Juan Arana drove out to Cerro Monserrate with his video camera, and
arrived in time to “film several UFOs performing irregular and unusual
manoeuvres over the hill and surrounding neighbourhoods before flying
away suddenly from the area”.

Mexico — On 17
November 2002 a spherical UFO with a metallic appearance was
reportedly seen by dozens of witnesses at an automobile rally stadium
near Mexico City. According to Mexican ufologists Ana Luisa Cid and
Alfonso Salazar: “The UFO made motions to both the left and the right
above the crowd. It was also detected by air traffic controllers at
the Mexico City International Airport.”

Salazar reports that the UFO
was challenged at an altitude of 1,500 metres (5,000 feet) by a
weather helicopter, which caught images of the object on its automatic
camera. Witnesses saw the UFO moving around in the sky north of the
stadium for up to 10 minutes, then flying away at great velocity.

On 22 November 2002 an
incandescent object reportedly hovered over a hilly area near the
small town of Zihuatanejo. The object, “which covered the sky with
great splendour”, caused traffic jams on the main roads leading out of
the town. According to Mexican ufologist Alberto Gomez, the UFO was
also seen by people in neighbouring towns. Shortly after the object
disappeared, troops of the Mexican Army arrived in Zihuatanejo to
investigate, but found no trace of the UFO.

New Zealand — At 11pm on 24 December 2002 Karen Dugdale and her son were at home in
Little Manly, Whangaparaoa, when she saw “several round shapes of 10
to 12, green in colour, which appeared to be in one large circle. The
objects travelled from within the large white cloud and moved from
top-right to bottom-left of the clouds. My son thought it was moving
in a circular motion. And, as the cloud changed shape and became
smaller, the circle of lights disappeared until it vanished
altogether. As it moved, the circles stayed together as one circle.
This lasted approximately 20 minutes.”